Property and the Common Law

Property and the Common Law

Are property rights arbitrary creations of the state, able to be changed at any time? Or is there some deeper principle at work? Professor Richard Epstein of NYU School of Law defines the rules of property, then goes through a variety of cases and examples integral to Anglo-American property law. What kind of rule provides stable property possession within a complex system of property ownership and leasing? Watch to learn more.

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6 of 11: What Is Property? [Introduction to Common Law] [No. 86]

What is the basis of property rights? In the inaugural episode of our series on Common Law, Professor Richard Epstein of NYU School of Law lays out a few simple principles that govern the acquisition and use of property. Professor Epstein provides ... What is the basis of property rights? In the inaugural episode of our series on Common Law, Professor Richard Epstein of NYU School of Law lays out a few simple principles that govern the acquisition and use of property.

Professor Epstein provides an alternative to the conventional view that property rights are arbitrarily created by the state, and therefore can be changed at will by the state; a few simple rules, he argues, are universal principles of social organization, consistent across time and culture, which form the basis of social gains.

Professor Epstein is the inaugural Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law at NYU School of Law, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and Professor of Law Emeritus and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago.

As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.

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